Linda Ronstadt is an American singer and songwriter known for her versatile voice and ability to cross multiple music genres, including rock, country, and pop. Born on July 15, 1946, in Tucson, Arizona, she gained fame in the 1970s with hits like "You're No Good" and "Blue Bayou." Throughout her career, she has released numerous albums and won several awards, including multiple Grammy Awards.
In addition to her solo work, Ronstadt has collaborated with various artists, such as The Eagles and Neil Young. She is also recognized for her contributions to the music industry and her influence on future generations of musicians. In 2014, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.